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Does it say if its series 1, 1.5 or 2?

Also what does Type M Mean?

Cheers

Brad

I'm guessing because the R33 was only released in 1993 its a series I, fast doesn't tell you that info.

Type M was an option I believe.

If you do a search on these forums im sure you find all the answers, i think the series 1.5 was basically a series I with a Series II engine, you can tell by looking at your airflow meter if it has pink sticker it is from a series II or 1.5.

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cheers

wrong number . that is chassis code . you wand chassis number . should start with wgnc34 or bnr32 or what ever model youc car is . or 69u000 some shit if its in oz

Hi Fellas,

E-BCNR33-023798

As much info on this please, its meant to be a genuine lm edition so lemme know

Ray

July 1996

R33 GTR

Champion Blue

But it doesn't actually tell me limited edition or special model so not sure if R33 GTR LM.

Anyone else can confirm this?

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